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Other problems:
* Poor battery life. But this seems to be the case across the entire industry.
* Lens cap that comes with it is cheap and poorly engineered: It pops off easily, and the string is always in the way. If you're going to supply a lens cap with the product, at least make it to minimal standards. This thing is basically like a plastic food container cap - but without the sealing lip.
The good:
While it worked, it took good pictures.
Bottom line: A camera needs to be minimally durable. None of the Fujis I have had have been good enough to last more than a couple years. No more.
Amazing value for the price. I will be getting a couple more to put on the shelf for a rainy day.
For someone like me who is interested in wildlife photography, specifically birding, but who also likes to shoot general scenery and travel photos, the convenience of the one lens, lower weight and wide range makes this an extremely attractive camera. I would guess that it should also work well for sports photography. I'd probably stick with manual focus for that as the autofocus isn't particularly fast.
I'm updating from a Panasonic/Lumix DMC FZ20S, which has been a fine camera. But the 5 megapixel images and lack of camera RAW, along with the poor low light capability has finally pushed me to look for a more capable camera. I found it. Fuji has a great reputation for performing well at higher ISO speeds. I certainly find that to be true. I've gotten some excellent photos at 800 ISO and quite usable snapshots at 1600. It takes pictures in RAW format without slowing down the way the current Panasonic model does. Its lens isn't quite as sharp but the image processor and programming give a much crisper image. Panasonic uses, IMO, a too aggressive noise reduction processing which makes the shots a bit soft.
The only real problem I see with this camera is a noticeable chromatic aberration (purple fringing) in high detail areas in bright light, like foliage and some barrel distortion at extreme wide angle. There is a slight pincushioning at extreme magnification but it's not bad considering the effective focal length. All these problems can be worked out by some on computer processing of the RAW images so they are more annoyances than real problems.
The image stabilization seems to be comparable to the Panasonic, which is quite good. It's amazing to be able to get usable photos with 400 + mm effective focal length while shooting offhand. Using my monopod helps. Shots with a tripod are terrific.
Most controls are accessible right on the camera and don't require digging into the menu system to change. It has full manual controls, including focusing, which is important when shooting photos of birds in branches. Autofocus usually gets you a photo of some clear twigs and a fuzzy bird. That's true with any camera. So manual focus is essential.
Balance is good and the camera is light enough to carry for hours. Color saturation is great and can be adjusted to presets that kind of mimic Fuji films. It may be a gimmick but I'm happy with the results. Time between shots is pretty good as is start up speed. Movie mode even takes HD/wide screen. HD eats up memory furiously but for short segments works well. Though the on camera mic does pic up any breeze when shooting. You can even zoom during movies. Manual focusing works best for that as there is some time lag that gives a second or two of out of focus movie on auto. The camera mic also pics up some of the zoom motor noise with auto focus.
If you don't need the extreme magnification then you might be better off with an SLR. But if you do need to get shots of distant or small subjects then this camera really shines.
Any camera is a compromise. You can get a more capable setup by using a SLR and a bag full of lenses. But I just don't want to bother with the complication or weight or to pay the cost of quality lenses of this focal length. I'm very happy with this camera. It's a great wildlife photo tool that can also cover a huge range of shooting conditions. It is capable of taking very good pictures and is the kind of camera that gets taken along more often than a larger and heavier SLR, compared to which, it's a great bargain. I'm happy with my choice and look forward to a lot of time with my new Fuji.
The Fuji is lightly constructed and can feel a little flimsy compared to more expensive cameras but that makes it light to cary around. It uses 4 AA batteries which are cheap and easily available if you run out of juice - I think that if you are out in the field this can be an advantage over the Li-ion cells in many cameras which require a fully charged spare or a readily available AC power source to re-charge. You can of course buy recharchable AAs, or splash out on the Lithium AAs (which I have not used though I hear they last for ages).
Importantly this camera makes me want to handle it and take photos. I find the interface easy to follow, the screen is adequate, and you have the option of the electronic viewfinder in bright sunlight. There is a function button giving you access to creative effects suck as B&W, sepia Vivid colour etc, which encourages creativity. The macro facility is excellent, focussing down to 1cm in wide angle.
There is an issue with purple fringing in areas of high contrast on higher zoom shots (eg edges of buildings against sky)but this is the case with many superzoom compacts. Newer models suffer less, and this camera is now getting on a bit in technology terms.
One advantage that this camera has over most other superzooms is the fact that the zoom lens is housed within a solid lens barrel and project no further than the dimensions of the camera. This means that it does not pop the lens cap off as many cameras do, but most importantly it allows one to use a standard screw in lens filter which attaches easily to the 46mm screw thread on the front of the lens. I keep a UV filter permanantly on to protect the lens from salt spray etc. I also have a polarising filter which is very useful for sunny days. I purchased both of these from Amazon and you can see the reviews. It gives far more creative scope than one might expect for the cost of the camera.
At the time of review the camera costs around £160 on amazon, and for this money I reckon a Canon SX100 IS is a better camera also with 10X zoom but with good image stabilisation and great quality, but you cannot add filters.
If you can find a Fuji 5800 for less than £100 - fairly easy to do - buy one.
I got lucky finding my J10 for the 40 dollar price and getting it looking brand spanking new! I thought for sure I was going to get one that was beat up OR mistreated. I decided that I don't want to buy new point and shoot cameras any more. I get disapointed with point and shoots and wind up spending top dollar for brand new and for nothing. Waste of money buying new unless it's a DSLR!
Picture quality is average or decent and I am satisfied with that. The functions are easy and it's so nice and small anyone would love it. It's a clean looking camera..nice and simple and fun.
Find one at a refurbished price or a good used one and you will be happier with yourself! I think most folks will like this one. I have enjoyed it so far and I've only had it for two days.
REMEMBER...DO NOT BUY POINT AND SHOOT CAMERAS BRAND NEW! FIND BETTER DEALS WITH REFURBISHED OR GOOD USED ONES!
It does well in general, providing good pictures fairly easily. It has a fairly effective autofucus and a good zoom. The grip is also very nice, but needs small hands otherwise you'll find your fingers with nowhere to go. The buttons are well laid out and easy to use with the exception of the continuous shooting button, that is awkward to hit get with either your finger or thumb. The menus are also well logical and simple to use.
In use the non PASM modes are good IMO, and seem to get good shots. PASM modes- if your interested in these you'll know what I mean by PASM - are a nice feature, but dont really cut it; the camera starts running out of buttons you can press at this point. This means that it is slow to set up a shot, which is very annoying for those moments when you the shot is constantly changing. Especially manual focusing suffers from this with it taking a very long time to get what you want.
The instruction manual is very good, not only telling you how to use options, but telling you how to use them effectively as well. The two and an half inch screen is also nice enough, but the EVF (electronic view finder)is far nicer to use.
As mentioned in a earlier review the camera eats batteries quickly when connected to the computer, so take that reviews advice and get an SD card reader.
Overall, a good value camera trying to punch above its weight.
The best in sound videos .and voice messages....went out a few days ago and my camera fell and the zoom was not working ..my world turn upsidedown .. so i quickly went online and hoping to find that same one... one week after I purchased the same exact camera from amazon and was so thrill to have it all set up again....thanx to fuji and amazon
I will recommend this camera to any and any one which is why im having it twice in a Row
For many things it's great. The optical zoom is something that you would have to pay through the nose for in lenses in an SLR. It's versatile and has lots of the features and customisability of an SLR. Infact it behaves just like one.
Good points:
1.You can shoot in RAW (although this is buried in the menu),
2.Allows for shot bracketing for HDR,
3.Varying levels of control offered for aperture, shutter speed, ISO, focus, white balance to suit any possible level of interest and to be useful in most situations - As good as an SLR on this.
4.Live display on LCD which is clear and large
5.Anti shake technology useful for High Zoom
6.Hot shoe for external flash
7.The macro and super macro setting are pretty good.
8.It's pretty cheap.
9.The Tilting screen is super useful! For taking shots in crowds/on the floor it is essential.
and all the obvious ones they tell you on the website. If you were to upgrade an SLR from the kit lenses it comes with in order to do the same you would find your wallet considerably lighter. All in all a great camera. So why not buy?
Bad points:
1.The manual focus sucks! The focus once button redeems this slightly but this is a pain.
2.I don't like the digital viewfinder being digital I'd rather an optical one but that's just me. It is useful in very sunny conditions.
3.The sensor is significantly smaller than an entry level SLR and you do notice it although it is better than any other non SLR camera I've tried.
4.The smallest aperture I can get to on min Zoom is F8.... This is really annoying and frankly rubbish compared to F22 of the entry level SLR. This means that without buying neutral density filters It is impossible to take long exposure pictures in all but the worst of light. This camera is not good for long exposures or photos where a large Depth of Field is required for this reason.
However, I'm very glad I own one. The Pros definitely outweigh the cons. These are really the only 4 cons I have. I could have listed Pros all day I just stuck to the ones that aren't mentioned much.
Hope that helps







